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Hybridized Fileserver Mirror (, 2015-03-11T23:15:13)

If you're itching to grab some sets off the site that you may have missed before the public server crashed last October, you are in luck. Forum member "rc5" (Ruairi) has kindly agreed to host all 191GB of the sets originally made available through Hybridized proper. See the index HERE and grab to your heart's content. If you're appreciative of the effort and would like to defray any potential bandwidth costs, your donation would not be turned away:

James Warren - Contemporaneous [2014-12-23] (, 2015-01-06T16:46:18)

Happy 2015, everyone. With Hybridized on life support (due to an incapacitated file server), I thought I'd link to the latest mix from Dr. Warren (along with his very own blurb):

“This is a set which contains some of my favourite tracks over the course of 2014 and the occasional modern classic. Many artists stand out here including Israeli producer Khen who continues to grow in stature and reputation, Huminal who are likely to be a force to be reckoned with in 2015 and a brilliant bootleg remix of Moderat from Irish artist Silinder. Moreover, Andre Sobota has featured regularly in my sets throughout 2014 and “Astral Lady” is certainly one of my favourite tunes of the year with its incredible bass line and dynamic energy.

Hope you enjoy it and I wish you all a very happy and prosperous 2015!

As we wait for the long-awaited album #5 to come together, this post serves to update you on the goings on in WOW-land over the summer. AnjunaDeep06 was released earlier this month with several mixes here to coincide/promote, and Nick serves up a particularly psychedelic episode of Sound Garden (with music from his own monstrous collection spanning multiple decades):

James gave us an update recently, and here it is for your downloading pleasure. As a friendly reminder, James has a storefront at Beatport where you can purchase these compilations well in advance of them showing up here: